The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1908, Page 9

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———. SS pital. ee . IS YOUR FLAT COLD? ay EVENING AOOBDYS NA PUNISHMENT FOR OT BANG OUT BANK CRAFTERS POLICERESEIES. LEILATVEACS They Were Responding to an} Reform Bills Aimed at Direc- Advertisement for a Ship- | iors ping Clerk—23 Arrested. | Introduced in Sen- ate and Assembly. (Special t ALBANY, F bank reform LECTURED IN COURT. | There Is Only Ono “Srormo OQuwinizne ae Nea ATS ae | Thee is wi Laxative hin Bramo Quinine Osed The World Over to Cure a Cold in One Day. remember the ful ia signature on ev ps name. Look y box, %a OVERSTUDY DRIVES | YOUNG WOMAN INSANE. Lizzie Kohn Runs Screaming in Harlem Streets and Is Taken to Bellevue. Mies Lizzie Koln, Studying to be a train hothe fi and Bast Dick and is now in Bellevue Hos- ss Kohn is twenty-elght years old and lives with her parenis at No, 20 fact One Hundred and ‘Tenth street Bhe has be at the Buydeniam Hi t Hur dred and taking a cour: pital, No. ait me NO CONNECTION WITH ANY BRONX STORE -¥. ‘le W. 125th St. nr. 7th ix ote r nd suddenly ran out, wear- | ing no hat or cloak and did not s until sa rea the six-story te ment at No. 1 One Hundred Twelfth street, which was afire, The lice had great difficulty in quieting er before she was taken to the hos- Grand Wind-Up]; of Feb’y Sale! |i ONDERFUL chances to “buy rich, new, iasting Furniture a. February) prices are stil plentiful her chances as good as the opening days of this remarkable event, in tact, jor a very substantial part of cur large Western pur-| chases, made especially for this} sale, only reached us last week. Come here to-day, to-morrow’ | or Saturday and we'll show ‘IE THEN DON’T PAY RENT. If You Do You Will Not Be Able to Recover Damages, Su- preme Court Holds. Tf you taay tn your fiat and freeze because the landlord doesn't provide steam heat enough to melt the frost from the window panes, you can't re- cover damages, That is, in effect, what the Appellate Term of the Supreme Court, Justices Gtldersleve, Seabury and | Gerard, said to-day, reversing the judg- | ment of @ Municipal District Court giv- ing damages to Lawrence §. Jackson from his landlady, Caroline T. Paterno, Jackson hi a writen lease of his flat expiring on March last. He pald the rent and remained till the end of the term. The District Justice found that there was Inadequate heat, and Jackson would have been justified ‘in moving out and| would have had a good defense to an action for the rent. But he didn't move out, and by staying he made an Implied assent to the conditions. He might have reffised to pay his rent, and the landlady would have been unable to collect it tll she supplied the heat. If you stay fn an foy flat and pay your Tent and hope to secure damages you will have to keep a record of the colds caught, note down each rheumatic twinge, furnish vouchers for doc- tor’s bills and medicine required, not only the greatest Furniture! values, but the finest and larg-| est assorments exhibited any-| where in the city. for $23 Mission| 11.49 cen high-grad> construction, in Spanish Fab- ricoid, with weathered oak base; 6 ft. 1 x 28 ins; have 28 springs 6 Carpets, Rugs, Upholsteries| and Housefurnishings Cash or Credit $100 Worth of Goods 18} $1.50 Per Week iB} OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Mike design. a: ANOTHER POFULAR, 80NG, _wORLD, THURSDAY, FEDRUs 1908. 6 MINUTES FROM HOBOKEN TO THE 14TH ST. STORE VIA HUDSON TUNNEL. THINK OF THAT! | OUGHLY estimating, about 60,000 people rode on the new trains yesterday. Thousands y made THE 14TH STREET STORE SUBWAY STATION their destination, Anticipating an enormously busy OLD FASHIONED BARGAIN FRIDAY, we have prepared on a tremendous on scale. To-day’s advertisements of this STORE prove that. Note how easy it is to reach THA 14TH STREET STORE from other sources: Cars from Brooklyn pass THE 14TH STREET STORE constantly. Up and down town ‘‘L”’ trains stop at the STORE every minute, while 6th Avenue trolley cars are incessantly at our doors. Therefore, no matter where you live, you can quicily reach THE 14th STREET STORE — Subway, Tun- ——— nel, ‘‘L’’ and Surface cars—the world’s best transit facilities. ‘QUR DELIVERIES in Northern New Jersey by Wagon, Express or Freight Are Particularly Prompt ro. WO. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO. MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW rO-MORROW | 10 AMO DP. 1O AMO TM 10 AM. to PPM 1O AM to PPM 10, \M. tod At 10 AM.fo PPM OAM fo DEY TON ee 10 AM.toT PM 10 AM. tod PM Children’ 3 Women's Fresh Fresh Girls’ Oat Men’s Cigars Muslin White Guimpes Waisis Meats Fish Dresses Flalies Trousers La Indus EES) Lawns, Law ack mercerized eee Trott Large Ma. i yar White India Lin iulmpes, al; Cpe PeeEHiter s re eular hea ons; mili rem immed Oe ee 100, to We wort than No Mat) Yara, “434c No Mal é I 48c 4l4c Ceecinateeisers nd Eloor.) (Recand) Floor. CThird_ Floss |Gitate Fine) (Inin” Floor.) nice ees ERs co Women’s Oxfcrds—Shippers isses’ Spring Suits ng Oxford Ties and Strap Slippers. Patent Kid and Vict street ; soles; sizes 2% to 3 ,000 pal Ch models and Box ck i width styles. Best = | uts yer shown this sesson, Pair 95c _ Go Carts ares (Third Floor.) siding RAUTOY hoa, ta Rdjustaila an tue : $10.48 (Third Floor.) Sateen Petticoats — ne 100- ere vinner Sets (Banement.) (Second Floor.) Dress cron Hea: her bioom Petticoats | Hea at less tha cluster shirring and 1 (Second. Floor.) trimmed with laces and e. at belt; skirts h waist. values med to SB OR OR pO.70 ‘a full t Ss 6 to 14 years. | Waemen’s Winter Coais Coat that is (Basement. a Preserving Kettles in stock. Some have pee Fancy ml xtures, aS $3.98 Every Winter (Second Floor.) Seer mmenecarorrs7 3 DETR ‘ifth Floor.) ee Other Bargains for Friday Comprise HHOOLS OF BAst. rouse DOZEN _, Chiffoniers Chil Dresses (iBeesad) sioer J) INGE CO: 15e 5 large Baderients Ww m N) iis 4 t Git asta at TCT of Linon Crash; box pl fronts and backs _18e n ii Paper Pink or White. Sizes 2 to 5 o en's § Pee ees Wor- ty ASHALL, Ss OC CHifth Floor.) ae F Pa values an ao IC ne i K eee ‘ < wit IE ROBES, pit ss fronts; semi-fitted braided Coat Suits, ' $9.98 eee West’’ Special ars with a mid and pleasing priced at F150 796 (Main Floor.) ee French styles; square Not more " 88c sla Jumper Dresses na large variety of swell models; and plaids. $12.98 $6.98 s effects; all sizes. (Second Floor.) Hosiery Little Priced For Women —\ rter tops, double soles and toes, in Tan, embroidered and lace boots more than 6 pairs to a cus- “15c in all styles. P. 0 Ribb ed Stockings in fast mh oc 5c sc iin Floor.) ——— Suit Cases Leather ban New Silfolings i otatest QE Chourth Bloor) ; a iris’ Se: nool Shoes Made of Kidsh . tipped. Sizes 6 to 1 Muslin ¢ uriains Gnaittte Bio Value (Third Floor.) —_—_——— ConepEble. Go-Carts tom Men's en's Fine oF ( Gere (Pourth 1 Restaurant mas sat Special Fish Menu Friday, ry TG ED ERESiIL KENNEBEC Ho pRA r ; (Main Floor.) Wash Goods t KD vats See “19c (Main Floor) Hair Goods au bee a atk Wash Basins : (ee wiris’ Party Dresses Tea or Coffee Pots Party Dresses of Organdie; beriha RUGS A Tremendous Bargain List for Friday j ( Basement.) pecial Hf No space for talk. Lvery rug wiil speak for itself. eS (Fifth Floor.) Nospace for talk. livery rux will spenkfor itself Bargains in Big Rugs Night Gowns Mattresses 9x12 ROYAL WILTON RUGS $39.50 values... Ox12 BODY BRUS: alt W les - 11 to 2, Pair... q = KR KES NORTE DS TIT Li each u ree Stasb4 ie SPEARS] gq) FRESH FouR OS sane mers. ESD GEESE: wy 12%e LEGS OF CANADANS 17 $23.75 * $21.05 $16.98 Coat Sweaters Light welants Onto ¢ vee (Third Floor) (aitth_ Floor.) Dinner Sets : Dime Safety k azors No ate Roller Skates on; complete, (Main Floor, pias fee soy elue (Basement.) IOOIBDOOOOCS OOOWIOCSOIOOOIGHIGSHIGGO = [LONG FRENCH KID GLOVES, E (Third Floor.) Barpains in Small Rugs 36x6 inch ROYAL WILTON RUG H regularly $7.75 ... 36x72-inch BE EI QUALITY “A: regularly $4. 30. $3.98 T ALIT" AX- 5 2.75 values. . $1. 98 30x60-inch SECOND-GRADE A WOOL SMYRNA RUGS: regularly OO In This Lot Also Are Short French iid Ox ‘shoves Sloves range from $2 to Sold as is, aapaenie Mattings Carpet patterns, in asbig assortment of styles; reds, blues and greens; regular prices 26c to 35c; yard 1c, American Fibre Mattings, yard, 25c, Linoleums—Oilcloths CORK LINOLEUMS; 50 values. Square yard, SAMPSON’S No. 1 GRADE FLOOR OIL- Values of: because oF » Values of the Long ( the Short Gloves range slight imperfections. Pick Out Any Pair You Like And You Get a Big Bargain in Grenoble, ar from $1.50 to $2. These Gloves are from the best mak 29¢ They every pair hears the maker’s stamp. CLOTHS; soc values. Square yard........ 35c minor defects, which, however, do not affec LAN HROTTERA, OG. eto ess REGULAR <0: GRADE OILCLOTHS, 4 Quantities ae ited NO MAIL ORDE 20€ chor curs nin “g Square yard. . rs 9c PHiLADELMNA CA. J g c REMNANTS ‘OF INL. ‘AID LINOL UMS; values to $1.40, Square 2 69 (Fourt! Pair, di Gloves 55c and Short $1.003 SPRING J 51 Fleer.)

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